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The race for Paris: Why France’s capital has likely gone green for good
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The race for Paris: Why France’s capital has likely gone green for good

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With France preparing to vote in the first round of the municipal elections on Sunday, Paris has become a battleground between left- and right-wing forces fighting to shape the capital’s future. But while conservatives once fought tooth and nail against the left’s dream of a city of more trees and less traffic, a look through the rival programmes suggests a greener capital is here to stay. [/gpt3]

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